About Palm Beach Marinecraft Boats

New Ulm, Minnesota(MN) is the home to Palm Beach Pontoons. Palm Beach began in 1957 to construct pontoons with an eye to quality with a great price tag. Palm Beach continues this tradition on each pontoon boat they build with innovative designs and special standard and optional features that will make your pontoon boating experience enjoyable. Safety is a important consideration and one that Palm Beach is very c ommitted to provide on each of their pontoons.

Palm Beach offers the full line of innovative features from styling and rotocast frames with Permaguard protected marine vinyl furniture designed with comfort in mind. The quality construction of the aluminum tubing with a solid keel contributing to the strength and durability. Palm Beach used the latest technology for secure welding of the seams and the multi-chambers which adds to stability and strength. Innovative Positive Air Lock system keeps the tubes from filling up with water if they are damaged.

Palm Beach Pontoons had a large footprint H shaped bracket that solidly grounds the deck to the tubes to provide a stable structure. The Z channel crossmembers are places 24 inches one way and 12 inches the other way increasing to 7 inches at the aft to further solidify the deck giving the strength needed with the added plus of deflecting water away from the pontoon. The warranty is a lifetime one for the rotocast framing for the furniture and the chassis, which includes the tube, transom and cross framework. The 5 year warranty covers the seating vinyl, flooring and other components. Palm Beach Pontoons are the perfect pontoon choice for you.

About Pontoon Boats

Pontoons as well as Tri-toons use cylindrical, metal flotation devices or logs that keep afloat a broad platform. Pontoons uses 2 logs and Tri-toons use 3 logs this allows a shallow draft and good stability on the water. This type of boat is used primarily used for fishing and cruising inland lakes as well as water sports and as a water borne camper. Pontoons are powered by an outboard engine, stern drive, or an electric motor.